Web security company FIX-SSL has launched a simple SSL solution for online companies and websites. SSL stands for secure socket later and works by creating a secure connection between a user’s web browser and the company they are communicating with.

An important aspect of online commerce is for customers to have a secure connection, especially when private and sensitive information like credit card information is being used.

FIX-SSL offers a simple solution for online businesses to get security to protect their customers’ private information. SSL works by creating a secure connection between the user’s web browser and the server of the company they are communicating with.

The information that is traded between the user and the online company is kept private and secure by encrypting the information before its sent and decrypting it once its received.

The SSL process eliminates the danger of information being intercepted along the way, because if someone does manage to access the information while it’s being sent, it will be encrypted and unable for the hacker to comprehend.

There are a few different ways users can know if a website is secure. Often the URL of a secure site will start with HTTPS instead of HTTP. Also most browsers including Chrome and Safari will notify the user whether or not the site is secure by displaying a message bar or padlock icon.

Any website that does not have an SSL certificate will notify the user and could deter potential customers from visiting a site and making purchases online. In order for an online company to enable SSL security, the website needs to have a SSL certificate. FIX-SSL is a safe, reliable way to buy the certificate.

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